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Journal : Jurnal Pendidikan MIPA

Scientometric Analysis of Ethnomathematics-Based Development: A Systematic Literature Review Lakapu, Meryani; Djong, Kristoforus Djawa; Uskono, Irmina Veronika; Jagom, Yohanes Ovaritus; Nai, Yustinus Didimus; Savio, Diogo
Jurnal Pendidikan MIPA Vol 26, No 3 (2025): Jurnal Pendidikan MIPA
Publisher : FKIP Universitas Lampung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23960/jpmipa.v26i3.pp1445-1463

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Ethnomathematics-based research and development play a vital role in connecting cultural heritage with mathematics to enhance students’ understanding and appreciation of mathematical concepts. This study employs a scientometric indicator analysis to explore the development of ethnomathematics-based research from 2014 to 2024. Using bibliometric methods and network visualization via VOSviewer software, 614 articles from Scopus and ProQuest databases were analyzed to examine trends in publication, author profiles, types of developed products, and development model preferences. The findings reveal a steady annual increase in publications, peaking in 2020. Indonesia accounts for 83.33% of the studies, highlighting national dominance. Most articles were authored by lecturers and final-year students, with a primary focus on developing instructional tools such as learning designs and teaching materials (each at 16.67%). The general design model was the most utilized (55.56%), followed by the Plomp and ADDIE models. Limited documentation and the absence of digital versions of local culture-based products were identified as key motivations behind the development efforts. This study also maps keyword co-occurrences and author collaboration networks to visualize the direction of research. The dominance of practical-oriented outputs highlights a need to emphasize evaluation and long-term implementation stages. Moreover, the lack of global contributions suggests the importance of cross-national collaboration to broaden ethnomathematics research perspectives. Overall, this scientometric review offers strategic insights and identifies opportunities to strengthen product design, methodological rigor, and global engagement in ethnomathematics-based education research. Future developments must prioritize standardized evaluation aspects that are rooted in local cultural contexts. In addition, the integration of technology in the form of interactive digital media should be enhanced to meet the needs of 21st-century learning. These findings provide a valuable reference for researchers seeking to design culturally responsive educational products and encourage more collaborative and sustained research in the field of ethnomathematics.   Keywords: scientometric, development, ethnomathematics.
Students’ Thinking Process in Solving Mathematics Problems Oriented to Higher Order Thinking Skills Djong, Kristoforus Djawa; Lusi, Yutri Kormalina; Lakapu, Meryani; Guterres, Ilda
Jurnal Pendidikan MIPA Vol 25, No 1 (2024): Jurnal Pendidikan MIPA
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Abstract: An educator needs to know the thinking process of their students in order to facilitate the transfer of knowledge and skills. HOTS can play a very big role in supporting students' academic achievement, with HOTS students are able to solve problems, and reflect on their problem-solving experience. The purpose of this research is to describe how students' thought process in solving HOTS-oriented mathematics problems. The method used in this research. The subjects in this study consisted of 7 students who were selected using purposive technique. This research starts from the preparation stage, the research implementation stage and the completion stage. The instrument in this research is HOTS-oriented test questions used to determine the thinking process of high, medium and low ability students.  The results of this study show that a person's ability or thought process depends on the level of the problem given. Of the seven subjects in working on two different HOTS problems, it was found that there were 2 high ability students who were able to fulfill the indicators of analysis, evaluation and creation. Three other students in question number 1, met all indicators, but in the second question only met the analysis and evaluation indicators. While the other two students in question number 1 met all the indicators, but in the second question did not meet any of the indicators. The results of this study can be used as a reference for lecturers in choosing media, models and learning methods used to transfer knowledge and skills to students.         Keywords: thinking process, HOTS, math problems.DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23960/jpmipa/v25i1.pp155-165
Mapping the Layers of Understanding: An Analysis of Mathematical Comprehension in Literacy Questions using the Pirie-Kieren Theory Uskono, Irmina Veronika; Jagom, Yohanes Ovaritus; Djong, Kristoforus Djawa; Lakapu, Meryani; Dosinaeng, Wilridus Beda Nuba; Leton, Samuel Igo; Batarius, Patrisius; Mamulak, Natalia Magdalena Rafu; Guterres, Ilda
Jurnal Pendidikan MIPA Vol 26, No 4 (2025): Jurnal Pendidikan MIPA
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23960/jpmipa.v26i4.pp2436-2452

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The Pirie-Kieren theory provides a dynamic framework that explains how mathematical understanding develops in layers, starting from initial introduction to reflection through eight layers of understanding. The eight layers of understanding are Primitive Knowing, Image Making, Image Having, Property Noticing, Formalizing, Observing, Structuring, and Inventising. This study aims to analyze students' mathematical understanding in solving literacy problems based on Pirie-Kieren's theory. This study is a qualitative descriptive study, involving 15 tenth-grade students at SMA Negeri 2 Kupang Barat, Indonesia. The research instruments used were literacy tests and interviews. In-depth interviews were conducted with student representatives who had reached each layer of understanding. Student representatives were selected based on purposive sampling. Data analysis in this study was carried out in four stages, namely data reduction, data presentation, conclusion drawing, and triangulation. The literacy test data were analyzed based on Pirie-Kieren's eight layers of understanding. The eight layers of understanding are. The results show that 73.33% of students reached the image having a layer of understanding, 13.33% reached the formalizing layer, 6.67% reached the image-making layer, and 6.67% reached only the primitive knowing layer. No students reached the observing, structuring, or inventing layers. The dominance of students in the image, having a level of understanding, shows that most students have only reached the initial stage. These results indicate that students' mathematical understanding of literacy questions remains at a basic level and has not developed into a reflective understanding.    Keywords: mathematical literacy, literacy questions, mathematical understanding, Pirie Kieren theory.